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Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce
Volunteers prepare, cook, and serve a fresh and hearty meal buffet style for guests. During breaks, volunteers can eat the meal and sit down to chat with guests. We ask that you arrive 10-15 minutes before the start of your shift.
Volunteers assist with unloading the van, bagging groceries, breaking down cardboard, interacting with guests, cleaning up, and more! We ask that you arrive 10-15 minutes before the start of your shift.
Volunteers bag and hand out 180-200 bags of groceries to South End residents. We ask that you arrive 10-15 minutes before the start of your shift.
Access to a welcoming community of professionals looking to give back to the community!
An interest in learning and networking with other professionals. Oh, and don’t forget business cards.
Please come dressed with the following attire: closed-toe shoes, long pants, shirt with sleeves, and a head covering (hat, bandana, etc.).
Yes, this location is accessible by public transit via the Green Line towards Copley or the Back Bay stop on the Orange Line. There is also limited metered street parking available on Tremont St.
This location is partially handicap accessible, depending on the volunteer experience. The entrance to the soup kitchen is accessible, but stairs are required to access the other floors.
The Department of Health and Human Services lifted the Presidential Declaration of a National Public Health Emergency arising from the COVID-19 pandemic on May 11, 2023. Therefore, COVID-19 will no longer be considered a national health emergency. The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce will continue to monitor trends and act accordingly based on Centers for Disease Control (CDC) guidance. Your health and safety remain our top priority while attending programs, events, and meetings. COVID-19 vaccinations and boosters are strongly recommended. The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce still follows exposure guidelines recommended by the Centers for Disease Control. If you fell ill or learn of an exposure before an event or meeting, whether with COVID-19 symptoms or others, please stay home and contact your healthcare provider. *Please note -If the venue or host of the program has additional policies or protocols, we will adhere to them and notify attendees in advance.
23 Dartmouth Street, Boston, MA 02116
The Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce encourages persons with disabilities to participate, and engage fully, in its programs and events.
If you anticipate needing any type of accommodation, including but not limited to, listening devices, closed captioning, large print, wheelchair access, allergies and environmental sensitivities, or if you have any questions about the venue, event format, or anything else please contact us at [email protected].
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